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caribbean medical school Women's Flag Rugby Team

SVG Launches Women’s Flag Rugby Team

SJSM-SVG is very excited to announce that they have created their first official sports team, Women’s Flag Rugby. It all started with the International World Rugby Club (North America) launching a campaign to get schools in St. Vincent involved. In an effort to extend the awareness to the Caribbean, Team Manager Samantha Scoville was tasked by […]

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med school blog: So You Want to Be A Neurosurgeon

So You Want to Be A Neurosurgeon

A functional neurosurgeon is a doctor who tries to improve a neurological function taking part in different surgical strategies. For neurosurgeons, their dream is to fully repair the brain. According to neurosurgeon Jocelyne Bloch, that dream is quickly being approached. Bloch is helping to unlock the potential self-healing capacities that the brain has. She is an […]

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Phi Chi International Medical Fraternity Chapter Launches on caribbean med school Campus

Phi Chi International Medical Fraternity Chapter Launches on St. Vincent Campus

This has been a very eventful semester for the student organizations on both of our medical campuses. One new association that has been developed in St. Vincent and the Grenadines is the new Saint James chapter of Phi Chi International Medical Fraternity. This was the inaugural semester for the Phi Chi-Alpha Tau chapter, and the organization […]

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medical school research: flu vaccine

The Flu Vaccine: Stronger Than Ever

It’s a good year for the flu vaccine. After multiple studies done in over 142 national influenza centers in 113 countries, the flu vaccine this year is almost 60% effective. At 59% percent, this year’s flu shot ranks as the second most effective in the United States since a decade ago, when the records began. […]

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medical school research: curing brain cancer

A New Light on Curing Brain Cancer

When it comes to brain cancer, the prognosis is often grim. It’s especially so in Glioblastoma, the most common and deadliest form of brain tumor. Glioblastomas belong to a class of specific brain tumors that are known as gliomas. Only around 30% of patients with this condition live beyond two years after they are diagnosed […]

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med school research: The Similarities Between Animal and Human Minds

The Similarities Between Animal and Human Minds

When it comes to the human mind, there are many capacities that fill it: consciousness, intelligence, rationality, creativity, empathy and love. However, how do other animals use their brains? Are they able to love in the same way that humans can? Well, by looking at evolution, the animals brains, and watching their behavior, we are […]

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med school research blog: New Brain Scans Identify Early Signs of Depression

New Brain Scans Identify Early Signs of Depression

According to Medical News Today, in the year 2014, 15.7 million adults in the United States experienced at least one episode of major depression. While only one episode of depression within a year may not seem outrageously high, when someone experiences their first bout they are more likely to experience more. That is why taking […]

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caribbean medical school lecturer Dr. Fischer

A Testimonial From Our Lecture with Dr. Fischer

On February 5, Doctor Conrad Fischer—the country’s biggest star in USMLE exam prep—visited the clinical students in Chicago, Illinois for a full day of immersive lectures. He was met with great enthusiasm by our medical students and faculty, as explained by one audience member below! “Attending the lecturers of a professor who is equally passionate […]

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